JONES v. BOARD OF ETHICS FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS

No. 96-CC-2005.

696 So.2d 549 (1997)

Charles D. JONES v. BOARD OF ETHICS FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied September 5, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis Owens Unglesby, Karl J. Koch, Aidan Cyril Reynolds, Unglesby & Koch, Baton Rouge, for Applicant.

R. Gray Sexton, Patricia Hammonds Douglas, Maris LeBlanc McCrory, Baton Rouge, for Respondent.


ON REHEARING

PER CURIAM.*

On application for rehearing, the Board concedes that the district court has subject matter jurisdiction to adjudicate a constitutional challenge to the hearing procedure that the Board had been using prior to the decision in In re: Georgia Gulf Corp. v. Board of Ethics for Public Employees, 96-C-1907 (La.5/9/97); 694 So.2d 173. However, pointing out that the...

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